A cancer diagnosis can bring many questions, emotions, and uncertainties. At the CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, we understand that every patient's journey is different. That's why we focus on care that is not only advanced but also personalised and compassionate.
Our Radiation Oncology department combines experienced specialists and advanced radiotherapy technology to deliver precise and effective cancer treatment. Led by experienced radiation oncologists, we provide care that is tailored to your condition, treatment goals, and overall well-being.
From treatment planning to follow-up care, we guide and support you at every step of your journey.
Radiation oncology is a specialised branch of cancer care that uses high-energy radiation to treat cancer. This treatment is known as radiotherapy.
Radiotherapy helps destroy cancer cells, shrink tumours, or slow their growth.
It can be used as the primary treatment for some cancers. It may also be given before or after surgery, alongside chemotherapy, or to help relieve symptoms in advanced-stage cancers.
Modern radiotherapy uses advanced imaging and treatment planning technology. This helps doctors target the tumour more accurately while protecting nearby healthy tissues.
Studies suggest that nearly two-thirds of cancer patients may need radiation therapy during their treatment journey.
Every patient's condition is different. That's why our specialists carefully assess your diagnosis and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Radiotherapy plays an important role in treating many types of cancer. Depending on your condition, it may be used alone or in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or targeted therapy.
Our radiation oncology team provides treatment for a wide range of cancers, including:
Radiotherapy can also help improve the quality of life for patients with advanced cancer. It works by relieving symptoms caused by tumour growth or cancer spreading to other parts of the body.
It may be recommended to help manage:
Palliative radiation therapy aims to reduce discomfort, improve daily functioning, and enhance overall well-being.
Radiosurgery is a non-invasive treatment that delivers highly focused radiation beams to tumours and abnormal tissues with exceptional accuracy.
This advanced approach allows doctors to deliver precise doses of radiation while reducing exposure to nearby healthy tissues.
Benefits include:
Radiosurgery may be recommended for selected brain tumours, spine tumours, and metastatic tumours. It may also be used for other complex cancers that require highly precise treatment.
Every patient undergoes a detailed treatment planning process to ensure safe, accurate, and personalised care.
Our team works closely with you throughout the process, explaining each step and answering your questions so you feel informed and confident about your treatment.
Custom immobilisation devices are used to help you maintain a comfortable and consistent position during each treatment session. This helps ensure accuracy throughout your treatment.
CT simulation, along with MRI and PET scan image fusion when required, helps our specialists accurately identify the size, shape, and location of the tumour. It also helps them plan treatment while protecting nearby healthy organs and tissues.
Radiation oncologists and medical physicists work together to create an individualised treatment plan based on your condition, treatment goals, and overall health.
Daily imaging is performed before each session to confirm accurate positioning and ensure radiation is delivered exactly as planned.
Treatment is delivered using advanced image-guided radiotherapy techniques that target the tumour with precision while protecting healthy tissues.
Most treatment sessions are completed within 10 to 30 minutes, helping you return to your daily routine sooner.
Choosing the right hospital for radiation therapy is an important part of your cancer journey. At the CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, we combine advanced technology with compassionate care to provide treatment that is precise, personalised, and focused on your well-being.
We use advanced radiotherapy systems and imaging technology to deliver accurate treatment while protecting nearby healthy tissues.
Our technology supports:
Every patient's condition is different. That's why we take the time to understand your diagnosis, overall health, and individual needs before creating a treatment plan that is right for you.
Radiation therapy is often part of a broader cancer treatment plan. Our radiation oncologists work closely with medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, nutritionists, and rehabilitation experts to provide coordinated and comprehensive care.
Every step of your treatment is carefully planned and monitored. From simulation and treatment planning to daily image guidance, we focus on delivering radiation safely and accurately.
We understand that cancer treatment can be physically and emotionally challenging. That's why our team supports you and your family throughout your journey with clear communication, guidance, and compassionate care.
No, radiation therapy is not painful. You will not feel the radiation during treatment. Some patients may experience side effects over time, depending on the area being treated.
Most radiation therapy sessions are completed within 10 to 30 minutes. The exact duration depends on your treatment plan and the type of radiotherapy being used.
The number of sessions varies for each patient. It depends on the type, size, and location of the cancer, as well as your overall treatment goals.
Side effects vary depending on the area being treated. Common side effects may include fatigue, skin irritation, hair loss in the treated area, or temporary changes in appetite.
Yes, radiation therapy is often used alongside chemotherapy, surgery, immunotherapy, or targeted therapy as part of a comprehensive cancer treatment plan.
Modern radiotherapy uses advanced imaging and treatment planning to target tumours accurately while minimising exposure to nearby healthy tissues.
Radiotherapy uses controlled doses of radiation over multiple sessions to treat cancer. Radiosurgery delivers highly focused radiation with exceptional precision and may require fewer treatment sessions.
Many patients can continue their normal daily activities during treatment. However, you may need to make some adjustments depending on your energy levels and your doctor's advice.
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